Opinion

Opinion: Insurers Denying BI Claims Is The Greatest Risk of All

Straight from ther Editor’s keyboard; Long ago there was a thing in British politics called the Social Contract. In short, it was an agreement between the major unions of the 1970s and the Labour government, […]

Legal

87% of Brits Find Policy Wording is Total Gobbledegook, Says Uni Study

Browne Jacobson LLP, a UK-wide law firm with over 500 lawyers working across public and private sectors, has highlighted the “transformational impact” on its insurance policy services drafting offering following a collaborative project with the […]

Business

GlobalData View on The FCA Action Re Business Interruption Claims

Following the announcement by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) that multiple insurers are to back down on the coronavirus policy dispute and pay company owners with business interruption policies; Ben Carey-Evans, Insurance Analyst at GlobalData, […]

Insurance Regulation

FCA Update on Business Interruption Claims: Crucial Wording Identified

Here’s the latest statement from the FCA on the tricky issue of refused business interruption claims. As the Mishcon de Reya lawsuits rumble on, we bring the official FCA word – plus industry reaction as […]

Insurance claims

Praedicat Are Developing Covid-19 Litigation Scenarios For Insurers

As the unprecedented impact of the COVID-19 global pandemic affects millions of people across the globe, Praedicat are trying to navigate the uncertainty of the future and best anticipate what might come next. To support […]

Insurance Brokers

Brokers Need More Education & Training on Cyber, Says Ecclesiastical

Brokers need more support from insurers to help them crack the cyber market. New research from Ecclesiastical Insurance has revealed that while 78% of brokers agree that cyber is an area of growth for their […]